Month: April 2018

In this 4 part series of setting up a Kubernetes cluster with Azure Container Service we explore Azure CLI, Azure Resource Manager, and Terraform. This is a first part of the series on setting up a Kubernetes cluster with Azure Container Service using different tools, like Azure CLI, Azure Resource Manager and Terraform. In this

Metaparticle is an experimental, cloud-native development environment for democratizing and simplifying the development of reliable distributed applications. It uses a code-first approach, so developers can describe the composite nature of their application with easy to apply patterns and practices to annotate their existing code. For more information, see: Metaparticle Metaparticle.io on GitHub Metaparticle tutorials Create a

The Azure IoT Toolkit extension for Visual Studio Code brings all you need to build your IoT device and application. Check out this walkthrough of the extension with Xin Shi, PM lead in the Visual Studio team. Get the extension Create a Free Account (Azure) Link to Channel9

The Azure IoT SDKs are all developed on GitHub. The code is open source and developers work directly in the master branch. Yi Zhong, lead PM for the SDKs, tells us all about how the dev team supports the code and the developers using the SDKs. Learn more about the support for Azure IoT SDKs

In the final part of the series on exploring Azure Container Instances and Azure Web App for Containers you will learn when it can be beneficial to use Azure Container Registry. Azure Container Registry as an option for storing and managing container images. Blog article covering the series: http://lenadroid.github.io/posts/azure-container-web-app-deploying-scala.html Follow Lena on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lenadroid Find